SeFF MINI’21 in October is a continuation of the June film workshops, sensory cinema, masterclass on new media, film history lessons and film production workshops. Furthermore, it is knighthood workshops and sound workshops for young cinema lovers and a panel discussion on the possibilities and threats connected to the use of the new media by children and youth. Altogether that gives us 8 types of film-related and multimedia actions during the nine days of the festival, and again – both in Szczecin and in the region. This time we will also get the chance to learn about tradition in historical film and experiment with sound, which is an inherent part of film ever since its beginnings. SeFF MINI’21 multimedia festival is co-financed by the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport from the Culture Promotion Fund.
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Production: PL 2016
This 15-minute documentary film shows a typical day of mister Henryk. For the first time, however, something exceptional happens – something our protagonist will never forget. The film is set in contemporary Szczecin. Its director is Krzysztof Kuźnicki, known Szczecin-based director and culture animator. In 2011 it was him who initiated the creation of the Kamera Association, which successfully popularises film art in the West Pomerania region.
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The filmmakers illustrated the daily path to school for children from different countries around the world - a path as different as the circumstances in which the children live. During the filming of the documentary, the young heroes share their dreams, fears and thoughts about the world around them and the future.
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A record of experiences resulting from the decision to raise an adopted child was put in an impressionistic form of a film etude, which moves and provokes reflection. A story of love and, above all, about the consequences of its lack and the great need to satisfy it is a step towards disenchanting adoption – a topic which still remains a taboo for many people.
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For 10 years young Africans have been going to the desert to plant trees during their holidays. Within several days they turn many acres of land, which is changing into desert, into a future forest. Small plants give future generations hope for a better life. The film talks about the project of the Community of Sahel-Saharan States supported by the African Union, the aim of which is to stop desertification. Cinematography by Łukasz Nyks.